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Jun 4, 2021 · The Carnivores: Directed by Caleb Michael Johnson. With Lindsay Burdge, Tallie Medel, Frank Mosley, Vincent James Prendergast. Alice and Bret's dog Harvey is dying, and he's ruining everything.
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- Comedy, Drama, Thriller
- Caleb Michael Johnson
- 2021-06-04
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The Carnivores is a 2020 American thriller comedy drama film written by Caleb Michael Johnson and Jeff Bay Smith, directed by Johnson and starring Lindsay Burdge, Tallie Medel and Frank Mosley. Cast [ edit ]
- Caleb Michael Johnson
- Caleb Michael Johnson, Jeff Bay Smith
- Ted Speaker, Caleb Johnson, Thomas Fernandes, Alan J. Minnick, Heather Johnson, Jeff Bay Smith
The Carnivores Released Jun 4, 2021 1 hr. 17 min. Mystery & Thriller Comedy Drama Horror List 76% 21 Reviews Tomatometer 20% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score Alice and Bret's dog Harvie is ...
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- Tallie Medel
- Caleb Michael Johnson, Caleb Johnson
- Cervidae Films
Jul 1, 2021 · In The Carnivores’ best moment, Alice’s attempt to cast aside Harvey by leaving the dog at a cemetery is only revealed to have been aborted when a flash-forward reveals the sound of Bret, offscreen, petting the dog. These methods of stripping down the filmmaking to its bare necessities creates a film that feels more expansive than the sum ...
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May 31, 2021 · The Carnivores ultimately relates a modern kind of remarriage narrative, composed of joltingly random yet logical interludes and laced with the dread that springs from a relationship’s collapse. Alice and Bret love one another, but they can barely speak and Bret has lost interest in sex, which leads to a sequence of ecstatically lonely ...
Mar 15, 2020 · Medel and Burdge develop a credible give-and-take as a longtime couple, adding a compelling dimension to the film’s underlying metaphor of love as the impulse to consume the object of your ...